Survey of Media :Screens, Sounds, and Synergies

Survey of Media

Survey of Media :Screens, Sounds, and Synergies

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An accessible and exciting new textbook that provides students with an in-depth historical and conceptual understanding of the nature and function of media in society.

Stacey O. Irwin contextualizes media objects and experiences – including cinema, TV, phones, gaming, radio and podcasting, journalism, publishing, advertising, and more – into three descriptive sections: screens, sounds, and synergies. The text examines how technology is enfolded into the cultural process of contemporary media experience, exploring topics such as social media, augmented reality and other trends from the metaverse. It also reflects on the impact of legacy media and highlights instrumental moments in media history along the way. By examining media history from the perspective of future decision-making, this textbook explores how media technologies have a positive and negative sociocultural impact. This provides students with a more accessible entry point to the topic, and readers are left with a well-rounded understanding of media and the interplay between media, culture, technology, and society. Each chapter concludes with things to consider and additional takeaways to enhance student learning.

This is an essential text for students taking classes such as Introduction to Mass Media, Survey of Media, Media History, Media and Society, and Media Culture.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781032502496
ISBN10 1032502495
Number Of Pages 212
Item Weight 340 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Stacey O. Irwin is Professor of Media Arts Production, Department of Communication & Theatre, Millersville University of Pennsylvania, USA. She has taught courses in media production, writing and theory for more than thirty years. Her documentary film Raising Faith - Stories About Dyslexia (2020) has won more than twenty-five national and international competitions in IMDb qualifying film festivals. Her book Digital Media: Human-Technology Connection (2016), won a Choice Book Award.

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